SciShow Kids
It’s Time for Frost!
If you've ever gone outside really early on a cold day in fall, you might have seen a thin layer of sparkly ice crystals covering everything! That ice is called frost, and it can only form if the weather is exactly right!
SciShow Kids
Build Earth from the Inside Out! - #sciencegoals
We all know that the Earth is huge, but what is it made of? Join Jessi and Squeaks for a fun activity to learn about Earth's layers, and to make your own model of Earth!
SciShow Kids
What is a Tornado?
Tornadoes are one of nature’s most powerful forces -- see where they come from, how fast they go, and how scientists study them!
SciShow
How Does Icing an Injury Help?
Since your body is already pretty good at healing itself, does icing an injury actually help?
Curated Video
Exploring Bomb Cyclones: The Formation and Characteristics of Intense Storms
In this video, the concept of bomb cyclones is explored, highlighting their connection to climate change. The term "bomb" refers to the rapid formation of these storms rather than their intensity. Bomb cyclones share similarities with...
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Exploring the Gentle Giants of the Sea: The Manatee
The manatee is a gentle and peaceful giant of the sea, known for its large size and herbivorous diet. Despite their appearance, manatees lack the necessary fat to survive in colder waters, making them restricted to temperate areas. They...
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Teaching Responsibility and Building Trust
In this video, Sammy the Squirrel teaches us about responsibility and the importance of fulfilling our duties. Sammy shares how squirrels work hard to store enough food for the winter and how they live in well-developed groups. Sammy...
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The Power of Love
In this video, Beatrice the Bear shares a heartwarming story about love and teaches the importance of understanding, sharing, and respecting others. Through her story, she emphasizes the value of love for ourselves, our loved ones, and...
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The Power of Forgiveness
In this video, Munchie the Moose shares a heartwarming story about forgiveness. Through the tale of Daria and Kalia, viewers learn the importance of accepting apologies, letting go of anger, and giving second chances. Munchie reminds us...
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Sustainable Village: A Model for Eco-Friendly Living
This video showcases a unique and environmentally sustainable development on the outskirts of suburban London. Architect Bill Dunster has designed buildings that use a range of technologies to minimize waste and reduce carbon emissions....
Debunked
These Survival Myths Could Actually Get You Killed
Our love of reckless recreation, and our fascination with ‘lost in the wilderness’ movies means that almost all of us could reel off at least a few survival tactics. The trouble is, are they reliable or could some of them actually make...
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Exploring the Art and Science of Ice Sculpture
Vincent visits the Deux-Alpes glacier to uncover the secrets of ice with Bruno Gardent and ice sculptor Xavier Bernard. Learn about the unique properties of glacier ice, how it moves, and the techniques used to create stunning ice...
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Arctic Climate Change: Impacts and Urgent Call for Action
This video highlights the alarming effects of global warming on the Spellbard region of the Norwegian Arctic. It discusses the rapid changes occurring due to excessive carbon dioxide emissions, including the potential extinction of polar...
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Only In Lithuania 13 - Underwater Xmas Tree
Underwater Xmas Tree:Divers gather after every Christmas to secure a tree to the bottom of the lake, creating a unique underwater holiday tradition.
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Only In Germany 8 - Danube Swimmers
Danube Swimmers:2,000 people brave the almost freezing Danube River to participate in an annual swimming event, showcasing their courage and resilience.
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Is Earth's Largest Heat Transfer Really Shutting Down?
With unprecedented heat waves and record-breaking global temperatures, it’s hard to believe that there might be a place on earth that has actually COOLED since the industrial revolution.
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Earth’s Climate Has Always Changed. Why All the Fuss?
If you take a look at global temperature graphs that span millions or billions of years, you can see that our planet’s temperature has made wild swings. In fact, the Earth used to be completely covered in snow and ice! So, what’s the big...
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Why are Winters Worse if the Planet is Getting Warmer?
Over the last decade, the American Northeast has seen more than a 200% increase in the frequency of large, disruptive snowstorms. This trend surprised nearly everybody, including many of the top experts, as they had been expecting a...
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5-minute PE Warm Up: Shoulders
In todays session I take you through a 5 minute warm up routine for you and your class to follow along to, to help warm up for PE, specifically the shoulder muscles. I educate you through the different muscles used, as we perform each...
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Exploring Weather and Seasons
This video introduces the concept of weather and seasons in a simple and engaging way, focusing on explaining weather phenomena and differentiating between the four seasons. It touches on weather disasters and how they can impact people...
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Tornado Warning: Survive Nature's Wildest Winds
The awesome and devastating power of tornadoes is unlike any other that Mother Nature dishes out. The largest among them, known as EF5s, produce winds in excess of 200 mph and can span two miles across. We discuss the surprising fact...
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Limestone
A sedimentary rock composed mostly of calcium carbonate; relatively soft, and light brown in colour. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions....
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Beetles
Different beetles flourish in different climates. British researchers have used this knowledge to dig into climate change history. Earth Science - Human Impacts - Learning Points. Climate proxies, such as tree rings or dead beetles, can...